Dan Koditschek

PhD Electrical Engineering 1983 - Yale University
MS Electrical Engineering 1981 - Yale University
BS Engineering & Applied Science 1981 - Yale University

Research in Dan's group is focused on the application of dynamical systems theory to the design, construction and empirical testing of machines that juggle, run, climb, and in general, interact physically with their environment to perform useful work. Dan and his group seek to probe the foundations of autonomous robotics by reasoning formally about mathematical models that represent the successes and limitations of their physical platforms. They maintain close collaborations with biologists, whose insights about animal mobility and dexterity inspire their thinking and designs.
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Robotics: Locomotion Engineering (edX) EdX
University of Pennsylvania,PennX

Robotics: Locomotion Engineering (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of robotics locomotion engineering with this comprehensive online course. Learn to design, build, and program dynamic legged robots capable of operating effectively in diverse and challenging settings such as sand, hills, and rocky terrain. This course is perfect for those eager to understand how robots can navigate complex mobility challenges.

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5-12 Weeks
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